A member asked:

How are medicaid and medicare different?

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Income: Medicare is a national health insurance funded by social security payments made throughout a us citizens working years. One becomes eligible to use medicate for health insurance after age 65 or if one is disabled, or if the spouse was a medicare recipient. There are different types of medicare- a, b and d. Medicaid is health insurance provided for those that qualify based on low income.

Answered 5/7/2014

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